Tony P in Florida
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I saw these on Amazon and YouTube. They are stainless steel griddles. I posted a link below because they have several. seems like they provide more surface area than grillgrates and are cheaper. At least in terms of dollars per square inch.
I was leaning towards the grillgrates but only to use them upside down for Smashburgers and vegetables. And I was not interested in their grategriddle because I heard they bow over time.
Anyway, the Sizzle-Q seems to be pretty decent... And I'm also looking at the professional series. Lots of area.
Any thoughts on these? They seem to be pretty large and give the same effect as having a flat top on my Genesis II.
https://www.littlegriddle.com/collections/all/griddle
-T
Edit:
Since my burners run front to back, I think o would be better off with a narrow, but long, griddle... Like the 1/2 professional.
I was leaning towards the grillgrates but only to use them upside down for Smashburgers and vegetables. And I was not interested in their grategriddle because I heard they bow over time.
Anyway, the Sizzle-Q seems to be pretty decent... And I'm also looking at the professional series. Lots of area.
Any thoughts on these? They seem to be pretty large and give the same effect as having a flat top on my Genesis II.
https://www.littlegriddle.com/collections/all/griddle
-T
Edit:
Since my burners run front to back, I think o would be better off with a narrow, but long, griddle... Like the 1/2 professional.
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